Liberty County High School linebacker Raekwon McMillan has been named to USA Today’s 2012 American Family Insurance All-USA Football Team.

McMillan, a 6-foot-3, 235-pound junior recruited by numerous major college programs, made the second team.

The first-team defense includes defensive linemen Montravius Adams (6-3, 290) of Dooly County in Vienna, and Robert Nkemdiche (6-5, 260) of Grayson in Loganville.

The second-team offense includes wide receiver Tramel Terry (6-0, 190) of Goose Creek (S.C.), and he has committed to Georgia.

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Georgia lineman Long has surgery on broken hand

ATHENS — Austin Long’s chances of breaking into Georgia’s starting lineup for the Capital One Bowl game Jan. 1 against Nebraska are probably over.

The junior offensive tackle underwent outpatient surgery Thursday at St. Mary’s Hospital for a broken right hand after sustaining the injury Wednesday in a blocking drill.

“It’s something that actually won’t even count him out in the game,” Georgia coach Mark Richt said. “You could club a guy and protect what’s been done surgically so there’s even a chance he could even play in the game, but we don’t think it’ll affect spring ball at all.”

Offensive coordinator Mike Bobo had said that Long and Mark Beard were competing for starting jobs during bowl practices.

— Marc Weiszer, Athens Banner-Herald

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Bama linebacker Mosley returning for senior year

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama linebacker C.J. Mosley is returning for his senior season instead of entering the NFL draft.

The consensus All-American said Thursday he wants to graduate next December and has “a lot I still haven’t accomplished yet as far as football goals.”

Mosley says it wasn’t a tough decision and he’s known for a while that he would come back. Quarterback A.J. McCarron also has announced he’ll be back.

Mosley was a finalist for the Butkus Award given to the nation’s top linebacker. Mosley easily leads the nation’s top-rated defense with 99 tackles. He also has four sacks and two interceptions.

Seminoles coach Jimbo Fisher announced Thursday that Pruitt , 38, will replace Mark Stoops, who took the Kentucky job. Pruitt has been on Nick Saban’s Alabama staff for three years. Fisher was Saban’s offensive coordinator at LSU.

Wisconsin to introduce new coach Andersen today

MADISON, Wis. — Gary Andersen is Wisconsin’s new football coach.

Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez made the announcement Thursday, and Andersen’s official introduction will come today. Andersen, 48, just completed his fourth and best season at Utah State. The No. 18th Aggies (11-2) won the Western Athletic Conference.

LSU punter Brad Wing suspended for bowl game

BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU coach Les Miles said punter Brad Wing has been suspended for ninth-ranked LSU’s game against No. 14 Clemson in the Chick-fil-A Bowl for an unspecified violation of team rules.

The announcement of Wing’s suspension on Thursday means sophomore punter from Australia will be replaced in the lineup by freshman Jamie Keehn, who is also Australian.